A young Dalit woman, Ginni Mahi, asserts her powerful voice on the casteism facing Indian society today.

Dressed in bright orange ethnic wear, Gurkanwal Bharti caught everyone's attention the moment she came on stage. Better known by her stage name Ginni Mahi, she is not your average 18-year-old. With thousands of fans on Social media, Ginni uploads powerful music videos about social issues in a bid to bring about change.

"I started in music with devotional songs, but now my aim is to put an end to the caste system. I've personally never experienced casteism, but I wish it doesn't happen with anyone else either. That is my main motive," she said, a little nervously, in front of an eager audience.

Once the moderator asked her to perform, she got into the groove naturally, as she sang a few lines from "Fan baba Sahib Ki," which she claims is her favourite song.

After the performance, the inspired audience also went "fan mein aisi soch di"!

When asked about how BR Ambedkar inspires her, she said, "If we're doing such a show where everyone is sitting united and we are able to express our views openly, it is only because of Baba Ambedkar Sahib Ji. Today as girls we can do anything we want. I'm getting to sing and speak to an auditorium full of people. It's all because of him. The more we study him, the more we get inspired. He stressed on the importance of education and only if we're educated can we reach people."

"Baba Ambedkar used the pen as a weapon and wrote the constitution with it. My song is titled Danger Chamar, because we Chamara are dangerous without weapons," she added when asked about the title of one of her most popular songs.

She ended the show with a performance of Danger Chamar, with a vigour that shook the entire auditorium.